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“Hanoi Jane” is at it again.
Decorated actress and controversial activist Jane Fonda suggested on “The View” Friday that American women might have to resort to “murder” to regain autonomy of their bodies in the aftermath of the Roe v. Wade reversal.
The Oscar winner made the comment when the hosts asked her what could she possibly do other than march and protest to stop the recent spread of laws curbing abortion in many states.
“Well, I’ve thought of murder,” Fonda quipped, in a comment that may have been lost under crosstalk until Lily Tomlin asked her to repeat herself.
“Murder,” Fonda re-stated adamantly.
The subject came during an appearance with her “80 for Brady” co-star Tomlin that started with show’s panel asking if the duo would be able to film a sequel to their iconic 1980 movie “9 to 5.”
The leading ladies said it would be difficult — though not impossible — because of declining workers’ rights and limitations brought in by contract work.
The 85-year-old took the opportunity to segue the conversation into a discussion on the recent limitations some states have placed on abortion since the supreme court ruling nixing Roe.
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